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Combining Sentences with Adjective Clauses
Game Code: 1768287
English
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English Grammar: Adjective Clauses. Subject & Object Relative Pronouns
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Finish the sentence: "He's the only student {____} knew the answer."
that / who
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Finish the sentence: " Did you see the painting {___} I bought in Paris?"
that / which
15
Finish the sentence: "This is the only bridge {___} goes to the island."
that / which
15
Finish the sentence: "There are many children {___} are not able to go to school."
that / which
15
Finish the sentence: "The Italian restaurant {___} I went to last night has great dessert."
that / which / (nothing)
15
Combine to make a Subj or Obj Relative Clause: "You are doing exercises. They are for practicing grammar."
You are doing exercises that are for practicing grammar. / You are doing exercises which are for practicing grammar.
25
Combine to make a Subj or Obj Relative Clause: "Do you have my textbook? I lent it to you last week."
Do you have my textbook {that/which/nothing} I lent to you last week?
25
Combine to make a Subj or Obj Relative Clause: "You can buy tickets at the subway station. They cost about three dollars."
You can buy tickets {that/which} cost about three dollars at the subway station.
25
Combine to make a Subj or Obj Relative Clause: "She is someone. I used to know her."
She is someone {that/whom/who/nothing} I used to know.
25
Combine to make a Subj or Obj Relative Clause: "The keys were in my shoe. I was looking for them all day."
The keys {that/which/nothing} I was looking for all day were in my shoe.
25
Combine to make a Subj or Obj Relative Clause: "The keys were in my shoe. They don't belong to me."
They keys {that/which} don't belong to me were in my shoe.
25
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